BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 28. The talks are
nearing the finish line for teaming up on the use of Belarusian
technology in Azerbaijan’s pharmaceutical arena, paving the way for
homegrown production of medicines and vaccines, Trend reports.
The issue was discussed at the 15th meeting of the
Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation between
Azerbaijan and Belarus, co-chaired by Azerbaijan’s Deputy Prime
Minister Samir Sharifov and his Belarusian counterpart Natalya
Petkevich, being held in Baku.
The meeting also highlighted that within the operational
paradigm of collaboration in the emancipated zones, initiatives
persist on the agro-city initiative in Gizil Kangarli village,
Aghdam district, in conjunction with the Belarusian counterpart;
the strategic blueprint has received endorsement, and a task force
has been constituted to establish an agrarian production
consortium.
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